Love for thy love , and hand for hand I give.
How blunt are all the arrows of thy quiver in comparison with those of guilt.
Where are the songs of Spring? Aye, where are they? Think not of them; thou has thy music too.
Six days shalt thou paddle and pack, but on the seventh thou shall wash thy socks.
Let bravery be thy choice, but not bravado.
Who o'er the herd would wish to reign, Fantastic, fickle, fierce, and vain! Vain as the leaf upon the stream, And fickle as a changeful dream; Fantastic as a woman's mood, And fierce as Frenzy's fever'd blood. Thou many-headed monster thing, Oh who would wish to be thy king!
Go where thou wilt, thou canst not go out of thy Father's ground.
Help me reach a friend in darkness; Help me guide him through the night. Help me show thy path to glory By the Spirit's holy light. . . .
Let my muse Fail of thy former helps, and only use Her inadulterate strength. What's done by me Hereafter shall smell of the lamp, not thee.
Above all things, be not made an ass to carry the burdens of other men if any friend desire thee to be his surety, give him a part of what thou has to spare if he presses thee further, he is not thy friend at all.
O Mariner-soul, Thy quest is but begun, There are new worlds Forever to be won.
I pray thee, if I have found grace in thy sight, shew me now thy way, that I may know thee, that I may find grace in thy sight: and consider that this nation is thy people.
Thy only authentic ending is the one provided here: John and Mary die, John and Mary die, John and Mary die.
Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love.
Millions of small changes can be done, and through that, there can be a bigger impact because anybody can talk to another person. Anybody can educate somebody if they feel like their neighbor is stupid. It's more like "Educate thy neighbor, my friend. " I think that enthusiasm, and not giving into lazy-minded cynicism, is where the potential and hope is.
Thou shalt not horn in on thy husbands racket
Good-morrow to thy sable beak, And glossy plumage, dark and sleek, Thy crimson moon and azure eye
O Fortune, how thy restless, wavering state has fraught with cares my troubled wit!
Does it follow from: 'turn ye' that therefore you can turn? Does it follow from "'Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart' (Deut 6. 5) that therefore you can love with all your heart? What do arguments of this kind prove, but the 'free-will' does not need the grace of God, but can do all things by its own power. . . . But it does not follow from this that man is converted by his own power, nor do the words say so; they simply say: "if thou wilt turn,telling man what he should do. When he knows it, and sees that he cannot do it, he will ask whence he may find ability to do it. . . " 164
Poor human nature, what horrible crimes have been committed in thy name! All wars are wars among thieves who are too cowardly to fight and who therefore induce the young manhood of the whole world to do the fighting for them.